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I am looking for a company who can do old world style wall paneling but one who is also moderate in pricing. I have a living room which is approximately 777 square feet. Right now it has wall paper on it. Can paneling put on over the wallpaper? Thank you. Linda b.
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I am looking for 2 hobnail hurricane lamp globes. They are 3 wide at the bottom and stand approx. 10-1/2 inches high and have a ruffled effect on the top. I believe that they were considered bedroom lamps however I use them in my living room. I understand that they are too new to be considered antiq...
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Hello, I just bought a condo circa 1920, and it is quite exquisite with decorative picture moulding on the walls, impeccable wordwork, chandelier etc. One thing which weve all been discussing for the past few days is what purpose the gap between the crown moulding and ceiling might serve? There is a...
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Hi, I just ran into this site and thought it might be worth a try to get some advice. We are making an offer this evening on a bungalow style home built in 1900. It does not have much of a crawl space, so it is making estimating costs for repairs exceedingly difficult. My main concerns with it invol...
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To whom It May Concern, Good morning. I am emailing in hopes of reaching someone with interest in old homes. Our family owns a beautiful 167 year old 10 room farm house that has just this week been partially destroyed by fire. A very careless passer byer flicked a cigarette out the car window and it...
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Wow, thanks for all the input! Now you really have me wondering....I went down in the basement- the wood flooring in the kitchen that I can see from the basement runs perpendicular to the joists (90 degree), not 45 degree. My back bedroom is like that also from the basement, and it has carpet right ...
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That depends!!! I once was asked to inspect a house like that for prospective purchase by a customer in Corona. The upper floor was completely bowed! It turned out the owners had removed a SUPPORT wall from the middle of the lower floor, and then built a cheesy staircase up through the floor above. ...
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Just finished cleaning one and it was sooo yucky. It belonged to my husbands grandmother and when our daughter was little she loved it so Grammy gave it to her before she passed away. I dont think the oil had even been changed. It was orange because they (Granny and Gramps) were both smokers. Anyway...
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Hi just saw your post. It appears to have been written back in March so I dont even know if you bought or bailed on this but I can offer you some input. First dont trust any of the wiring! New fixtures do NOT mean new wiring. It makes no sense to invest a boatload of money into restoring your home j...
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We have a number of rain lamps, some of which Ive repaired with success. Its too much to expect that any lamp found on Ebay is going to be ready to plug in and go. Theyre usually clogged up and dont take too well to being drained and refilled, especially if theyve been out of service for a time. You...
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